Bucks get Lamb in fold

Doron Lamb was chosen by the Bucks in the second round of the NBA draft.

The Milwaukee Bucks signed second-round draft pick Doron Lamb to a multiyear contract Wednesday, the team announced.

A source indicated it was a three-year deal, although no terms or team options were disclosed.

Lamb, a 6-foot-4 guard from Kentucky, was the 42nd overall selection in the June draft. He played two seasons at Kentucky and averaged 13.1 points in 78 career games.

Lamb scored a team-high 22 points in the Wildcats' victory over Kansas in the NCAA title game earlier this year. He is the top three-point percentage shooter in program history after sinking 47.5% of his attempts (144 of 303).

The Bucks signed first-round pick John Henson on Tuesday. Both players will be on Milwaukee's summer league squad, which opens a five-game schedule against New Orleans on Monday in Las Vegas.

The Bucks will open a four-day camp for their summer league team Thursday at the Cousins Center in St. Francis.

Late additions to the roster include former Wisconsin center Brian Butch and NBA veteran DJ Mbenga, who last played for the New Orleans Hornets in the 2010-'11 season.

The team is scheduled to conduct two-a-day workouts on the first three days of the camp and one workout Sunday before leaving for Las Vegas.

Mbenga, 31, who has dual citizenship in the Congo and Belgium, started his NBA career with Dallas in 2004 and also has played for Golden State, the Los Angeles Lakers and the Hornets.

Butch, 27, was signed as a free agent by New Orleans during training camp last December but waived a few weeks later.

He played for the Bakersfield Jam in the NBA Development League during the 2011-'12 season and averaged 15.3 points and 9.8 rebounds in 17 games.

The 6-11 Butch is an Appleton native, a former Wisconsin prep player of the year at Appleton West and played for the Badgers from 2004-'08.